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Artículo

Transmission network expansion planning considering repowering and reconfiguration

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IIT-15-170A.pdf
Tamaño 1043179
Formato Adobe PDF
Fecha de publicación 15/07/2015
Autor
Tejada Arango, Diego Alejandro
López-Lezama, Jesús M.
Rider, Marcos J.
Vinasco, Guillermo Enrique
Fuente Revista: International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Periodo: 1, Volumen: 69, Número: , Página inicial: 213, Página final: 221
Estado info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

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Transmission expansion planning (TEP) is a classic problem in electric power systems. In current optimization models used to approach the TEP problem, new transmission lines and two-winding transformers are commonly used as the only candidate solutions. However, in practice, planners have resorted to non-conventional solutions such as network reconfiguration and/or repowering of existing network assets (lines or transformers). These types of non-conventional solutions are currently not included in the classic mathematical models of the TEP problem. This paper presents the modeling of necessary equations, using linear expressions, in order to include non-conventional candidate solutions in the disjunctive linear model of the TEP problem. The resulting model is a mixed integer linear programming problem, which guarantees convergence to the optimal solution by means of available classical optimization tools. The proposed model is implemented in the AMPL modeling language and is solved using CPLEX optimizer. The Garver test system, IEEE 24-busbar system, and a Colombian system are used to demonstrate that the utilization of non-conventional candidate solutions can reduce investment costs of the TEP problem.

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Fecha de modificacion 17/07/2016
Fecha de disponibilidad 23/05/2016
fecha de alta 23/05/2016

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